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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Delineation of Delta Types: Norias Delta
System, Frio Formation, South Texas
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The Norias delta system was the major depositional
component of the Frio Formation, South Texas. The Norias was
an expansive, sandy, predominantly progradational complex
fed by the updip Gueydan fluvial system. This depositional complex effectively filled the
Rio Grande Embayment of South
Texas by the end of Frio deposition. Norias deltaic sedimentation
was probably iniated during the early rise in sea level
following a lowstand. The delta system was flanked by time
equivalent depositional systems including a northerly strandplain
and to the south possibly a delta system in northern
Mexico. Incorporated within the complex body of the generally
progradational sequence, a well defined evolution of Norias
delta types can be documented through the time of Frio
deposition. Early Norias deltas developed a strongly dip-oriented
lobate geometry interpreted as reflecting a high
constructive fluvially dominated regime. Middle Norias deltas
continued to be generally high constructive lobate in style, but
evidence for significant strike reworking of deltaic sediments
can be inferred based on development of a north flanking
strandplain system. Late Norias deltas were high destructive
wave dominated features. Essentially the Norias delta system
had evolved into a broad alluvial plain feeding a strandplain
with little physiographic expression of a delta lobe. End_of_Record - Last_Page 2---------------